There are three new openings at the Goulburn Regional Art Gallery.
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There is a photographic work on show called "Otherwise Arbitrary Moments" created by David Ryrie from Exeter, a video work called "Passing Time" by Tamara Dean and an artwork from local photographer Stephen Hartup.
Goulburn Regional Art Gallery director Gina Mobayed was blown away with the class of the artworks.
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Ms Mobayed said David Ryrie's work was created over the course of three years.
"He captures moments in Exeter that emphasise the simplicity of how a leaf may fall from a tree, how vivid a shade of green paint can appear on a brick wall, or where a ball may land during a game," Ms Mobayed said.
Tamara Dean, who won the gallery's art award last year, created a video work that referenced her experience of self-isolation on her property in Cambewarra during the COVID-19 pandemic.
"I've been watching her career rise for years," Ms Mobayed said.
"She is an artist utterly occupied with the natural environment.
"Her new video work provides a quiet, but dramatic ponderance on the natural spaces around her rural property."
The final display is from Steven Harnup, can be seen at the Window.
Ms Mobayed said he had been with the gallery for a long time.
"He has long been a supporter of the gallery," she said.
"His technical knowledge of photography is quite extraordinary.
"In the window, he has brought together an exhibition which offers us a chance to consider the significant variation in the way that artists practise with this media."
The displays will be on show until April 3.
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